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You can’t stop me now

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There are, for approbation, certain known limits which serve as a basis for the construction of reasoning, inspired by common sense. Comparison is a mental operation which permits us to bring things that we desire to understand to a certain point. Artworks by Isabelle Wenzel.

Whiteout

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And all the hard words I ever feared to say can now be said. A story about fog and hollows by Ulrike Biets.

Little deaths

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These were everyday sounds magnified by darkness. And darkness was nothing - it was not a substance, it was not a presence, it was no more than an absence of light. A story by Dusdin Condren.

Homeless

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Stuart Griffiths on his homeless photographs & practice.

Ballad

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Basically, by this project i wanted to do something controversial picturing an orthodox Jewish couple in many different portraits. A series by Gabriella De Martino.

Lamia

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Moon's milk spills from my unquiet skull and forms a white rainbow. Melanie Gaydos in a photographic series by Paul Kwiatkowski.

Hangover from the past

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In some way my whole childhood memory exists in these images, of semi-staged moments where Marilène, my mother, was the photographer who handled the scenery and the lighting and where I had all freedom to be any character I wanted to be. An analog series by memymom.

Under the Holy Mountains

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Is it smoke? Is it fog? It’s scary and charming. I can barely breathe, maybe because of the height, maybe I’m tired. Rest. I’m going down to join him, I’m more healthy than you. Have you ever kissed someone on the edge of the abyss? A reportage by Martine Eshuis.

City Corner

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As it happens sometimes, a moment settles, hovers and remains for much more than a moment. And sound stops and movement stops for much, much more than a moment. A story lensed by Sherry Huang.

I wish you were here

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Nine times out of ten, in the arts as in life, there is actually no truth to be discovered; there is only error to be exposed. A photographic series by Alexander Alekseenko.

Porträts

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Faces in their grainy monochromatic truth. Girls feeling free under the heavy rain of Berlin. That is how beauty feels for the German photographer Grit Siwonia.